Comparison of Cold War Russia and America to "A Clockwork Orange

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English

 

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Jerome O

 

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September 9, 2014

 

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University

 

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The State and Alex both have similarities to the United States and Russia during the Cold War. From the vary start of the book the influence of Russia is seen. Alex and his "droogs" hang out at the quite Russian sounding Korova Milkbar which serves milk laced with "stimulants." Also found is the slang language of nadsat, a mixture of cockney English, Russian, and Anthony Burgess's own slang...
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Alex is immediately pointed out as the ruthless dictator of his droogs, not unlike the communist leaders of Russia at the time. There are, however, differences between Alex's group and Russia. Russia relied on their industrial magnitude to show the world just how powerful they where. Instead of letting disorder and confusion run rampant, Russia demanded order and respect from its citizens...
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